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| | 228-CFX - Imagine your piano reproducing the performances of Rachmaninoff, Horowitz and Rubinstein-some of the greatest artists the world has known. Imagine listening to Broadway show tunes, jazz improvisations or Latin favorites - every genre of music - played on your piano. Imagine PianoDisc. PianoDisc lets you set the stage for any occasion, with the perfect musical selections played as vividly as if the artists were performing them right before your eyes. |
Now PianoDisc expands your possibilities even further with the 228CFX, a virtual reality player system that offers all of PianoDisc's unique features in one powerful package. With the 228CFX, you can play 3.5" floppy disks, specially- formatted PianoCDs or even access Music Expansion, PianoDisc's extraordinary flash memory storage system. The 228CFX also features PianoDisc's revolutionary SilentDrive system, which allows your piano to play with full expression, even at whisper soft levels.
SilentDrive - SilentDrive allows more precise control of the key and pedal solenoids by the PianoDisc 228CFX, PDS-128Plus or PianoCD control units. Precision control means greater fidelity and more life-like performance by the PianoDisc System. The SilentDrive's four boards consist of one CPU (central processing unit) and three custom ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) chip-driven boards. The boards communicate using a type of serial information link that runs faster than MIDI. This electronic link allows for the almost instantaneous changes to the solenoid's speed when a new command is given. With SilentDrive, the PianoDisc system plays at much quieter levels, with whisper quiet movement of the solenoids and incredible dynamic expression. | | | PianoCD - PianoCD provides the highest quality playback to bring you the sound and texture of your favorite music. This ultra-thin unit is designed to integrate with the PDS-128Plus, providing both CD and floppy disk capabilities. Each piano key has the capability of 127 levels of expression, giving every piece the rich dimension of live music. Piano Performance Plus - Choose from any number of award-winning favorites to set the perfect mood for your party. You can also accompany your favorite artist on the acoustic piano. A large library of PianoDisc CD's include: |
Musicals Classical Popular Jukebox Favorites Candlelight & Wine Country/Western Ragtime/Stride Musical Memories Artist Series Jazz Sacred New Age Christmas Theme Series Sampler
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| | | The piano CD player system is an easy to use, entry level system for those who wish to have a playback piano.The system allows the piano to play quietly, even at whisper-soft levels, with full dynamic expression. With its ultra-thin control unit and integrated slim-line CD player, it plays our specially encoded CD's. Our CD Music Library contains songs in every category of music. The highly acclaimed and ever-expanding Artist Series includes recordings by today's top performers. Our Masterpiece Collection contains classical selections performed by some of the legendary pianists of the 20th century, including Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein and Sergei Rachmaninoff. The PianoCD Jukebox Vocal series offers live performances of hit recordings by the original artists, including Roy Orbison, Jose Feliciano and Tony Bennett, plus Top 40 groups like Bill Haley and the Comets, Sam & Dave, The Drifters and many others. The PianoCD control can be linked with the PDS-128Plus system. SymphonyPro - The SymphonyPro is a sound card compatible with the PDS-128Plus system. The card precisely reproduces original musical performances and allows these concerts to be played back on an acoustic piano. the sound card is also compatible with the GT-90 and GT-360 systems. SymphonyPro has 16 megabytes and 64 note polyphony. Each of the SymphonyPro's General MIDI sounds are sampled at 44.1 kHZ, the music industry standard for audio production. A generous 8 megabytes of sound memory are dedicated to the Stereo Grand Piano sample. PianoDisc and PianoDigital owners can use the sound card, with its dynamic reproduction of strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion, as accompaniment background music for their piano performances. Music Expansion Platinum - Loaded with over 35 HOURS OF FREE MUSIC, MX Platinum offers favorite selections for every mood and occasion conveniently stored in 18 MUSICAL CATEGORIES. The MX Platinum flash storage system enables you to enjoy hours of uninterrupted music because there are no disks or CDs to change. Included in MX Platinum's extensive music library are ten hours of fully orchestrated performances of everything from smooth jazz to the classics. MX Platinum also includes full-expression performances from PianoDisc's widely acclaimed ARTIST SERIES, featuring such well-known performers as Peter Nero, Floyd Cramer, Steve Allen, Dick Hyman and many others. Playback customization gives you the complete control of organizing your favorite songs in up to 24 libraries. Add new releases to your MX Platinum library; different formats can be mixed, matched and added to MX Platinum including PianoDisc, Standard MIDI (type 0) and others. You can even record to MX Platinum via PianoDisc's TFT Record option.
PianoDisc also offers the MX music storage system, which utilizes the same technology as MX Platinum, but comes with 25 hours of music and none of the orchestrated selections, as well as 10 musical categories and 12 libraries for organizing your songs. TFT Record Strip - The TFT sensor strip, which PianoDisc calls Touch Film Technology, consists of four pieces of piezo polymer film. Each piece is screen-printed with conductive carbon ink on both sides, resulting is a pattern of 22 sensor fingers. The piezo film sensors are mounted between an aluminum strip and four printed circuit boards. When the pianist strikes a key, its movement slightly stretches the piezo film sensor over the curve in the aluminum strip. This action develops a voltage in the sensor, whose magnitude varies with the force of the key stroke. |
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